Have brown jelly syndrome on my euphyllia corals. Had to frag my torch. Lost my golden hammer and frogspawn in one day. Pretty expensive day. I tried dipping in revive to no avail. I have another torch coral that hasn't been affected. Will keep a close eye on it. What other treatments are there to fight brown jelly syndrome. What has worked for you guys?

be brutal. cut all the affected parts off immediately. id throw the middle one out, maybe cut the bottom one in half and dip. if you don't you would lose more. i'm sorry to be so blunt but i have had this hideous disease and i could not get rid of it until i just threw out the diseased pieces. i tried various dips, antibiotics. nothing worked.

additionally. make sure your water parameters are perfect. i wonder if the protozoa/bacteria/virus)(whatever it is) is in the water and when corals become stressed they become susceptible and then one gets it..... i did massive water changes and checked my alkalinity, calcium, nitrates, phosphates etc etc EVERY day for weeks after i had "bit the bullet" and got rid of the diseased corals. it did not return. as a highlight i saved half of one hammer that contracted it - lost about 7 hammers and 3 torches. but by getting rid of them i am sure i saved the rest that had not contracted it.

I've tossed the frogspawn and the gold hammer and fragged the torch. So far so good. No more signs yet. Corals still not fully open. I'll give them a bit of time and keep a close eye on them. I've read how vicious this disease is so I didn't want to risk it. I probably won't buy anymore euphillia's for a while just to make sure. Nothing else seems to be affected.

It is pretty a vicious disease. I've lost 10 heads in a matter of 3 days in my Duncan coral. I've now cut that stalk off and haven't seen it come back. I think the key is to frag out the affected areas as soon as you see the first signs so it doesn't spread.

If had to cut a few more pieces off the torch coral. Woke up this morning to find another head affected. All looks good ATM. Will have to keep a close eye on them each day and frag ASAP. How long should it take to safely say the disease is gone?